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Aerosols in atmospheric chemistry / Scot T. Martin, Yue Zhang & Pengfei Liu.

By: Martin, Scot [author.].
Contributor(s): Zhang, Yue. Texas A&M University College Station [author.] | Liu, Pengfei. Georgia Institute of Technology [author.] | American Chemical Society.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: ACS in focus: Publisher: Washington, DC, USA : American Chemical Society, 2022Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780841299290.Subject(s): Aerosols -- Environmental aspects | Atmospheric chemistry | Air -- Pollution -- Environmental aspectsDDC classification: 551.5113 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Basic Concepts of Aerosol Particles -- Chemical Composition and Characterization of Aerosol Particles -- Physicochemical Properties of Aerosol Particles -- Growth and Partitioning of Organic Aerosol Particles -- Introduction to Multiphase and Heterogeneous Reactions -- Atmospheric Implications of Aerosol Particles: Climate, Pollution, and Health.
Summary: "The uncertainties in the aerosol effects on radiative forcing limit our knowledge of climate change, presenting us with an important research challenge. Aerosols in Atmospheric Chemistry introduces basic concepts about the characterization, formation, and impacts of ambient aerosol particles as an introduction to graduate students new to the field. Each chapter also provides an up-to-date synopsis of the latest knowledge of aerosol particles in atmospheric chemistry."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Basic Concepts of Aerosol Particles -- Chemical Composition and Characterization of Aerosol Particles -- Physicochemical Properties of Aerosol Particles -- Growth and Partitioning of Organic Aerosol Particles -- Introduction to Multiphase and Heterogeneous Reactions -- Atmospheric Implications of Aerosol Particles: Climate, Pollution, and Health.

"The uncertainties in the aerosol effects on radiative forcing limit our knowledge of climate change, presenting us with an important research challenge. Aerosols in Atmospheric Chemistry introduces basic concepts about the characterization, formation, and impacts of ambient aerosol particles as an introduction to graduate students new to the field. Each chapter also provides an up-to-date synopsis of the latest knowledge of aerosol particles in atmospheric chemistry."-- Provided by publisher.

American Chemical Society, Aerosols in Atmospheric Chemistry eBooks - 2022 Front Files.

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